THE ILLUSTRATED EXHIBITOR.
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The great proportion of contributions to the Exhibition from the United States belong to the class of the useful arts.
To a spectator who approaches the east end of the building, after the surfeit of a day spent among the mosaics of Rome
and the statuary of Austria, the diamond jewellery of Spain and France, and the almost fabulous productions of the
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J^*^ sent fromour kindred across the ocean seem almost exclusively to be matters of utility,